Residents return as Palo Alto parks reopen
May 10, 2020
The City of Palo Alto has transitioned into the new Santa Clara County Public Health Shelter in Place Order on May 4, which allows residents to use all parks, athletic fields, tennis courts, pickleball courts, basketball courts, and skatepark after their closing due to COVID-19. Families are permitted to visit these spaces as long as they are obeying social distancing guidelines by staying six feet apart.
To investigate the order’s impact on the community, the Paly Voice visited several Palo Alto parks during the weekend.


![Senior Duncan Sego held a sign reading "The Terror Must be Stopped" during a student walkout protesting Immigration and Customs Enforcement in front of Palo Alto High School today at noon. According to Sego, people need to take a stand against ICE. "This [ICE] isn’t what the people want, this isn’t what we want and it’s destroying communities," Sego said. "People need to rally against them."](https://palyvoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/IMG_2779-1-300x220.jpg)




William Reller • May 11, 2020 at 10:05 am
Today Arastradero and Baylands are not open?
Foothills is open, makes no sense!
Get on with it!